Yearly Archives: 2003
Not all ‘painted ponies’ were ponies
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the evolution of the carousel.
Supplementing cows on pasture
In management intensive grazing, energy is the limiting nutrient for high producing dairy cows.
Who lost the rain game?
Like all precipitation, the rains didn't hit all areas across Ohio and western Pennsylvania equally.
U.S. signs first free trade agreement in Asia
President George Bush and Singapore Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong signed a Free Trade Agreement between the two countries May 6 at the White House.
Summitcrest: Ohio farm named historic Angus herd
Summitcrest Farms of Summitville, Ohio, has been awarded the American Angus Association's Historic Angus Herd Award.
See Civil War history first hand at Century Village, May 24 and 25
The 18th annual Civil War Encampment is on the grounds of Century Village in Burton, Ohio.
Rain delay: Planting screeches to a halt
Area farmers planted at breakneck speed in April and early May. Then the rains came.
Ohio leads the nation in Tree City USA communities
For the 22nd consecutive year, Ohio has retained its standing as the nation's leader in the number of Tree City USA communities.
Navarre museum reopens for Sunday tours
The musuem features the domestic lifestyle of a family at the end of the Canal Era.
MPC tariff bill gaining steam in Washington
USDA figures show U.S. imports of milk protein concentrate rose 18.1 percent in 2002, relative to a year ago.








